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Grace Neill's

Coordinates: 54°38′31″N 5°32′13″W / 54.642°N 5.537°W / 54.642; -5.537
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54°38′31″N 5°32′13″W / 54.642°N 5.537°W / 54.642; -5.537

Grace Neill's, in the town of Donaghadee, Northern Ireland Is the oldest licensed pub in Ireland,

The pub was opened in 1611 as the "King's Arms". Situated on High Street, the small bar has many antiques displayed around its interior. Grace Neill was a patron of the pub, and a Donaghadee resident who lived for 98 years (died 1918). The pub was renamed in her honour and her "benign ghost" is said to be present in the building to this day.[citation needed]

The pub has a beer garden, and a restaurant at the rear. It has been shortlisted for several awards, and has won Michelle Erdvig's "Pub of the Year Award 2005" and the "Dining Pub of the Year Award 2004".[citation needed]